Montana builds early lead, defeats Oregon 68-55

Michael Taylor also scored 12 for the Big Sky Conference's
Grizzlies (4-0), who beat a Pac-10 team for the first time since
an 88-69 win against Stanford in 2005.

Johnson scored most of his points from the foul line. The guard
made 14 of his 15 free-throw attempts and was 3-of-6 from the
field. Qvale, a 6-foot-11 junior, had his way inside, making
seven of his eight shots. The Grizzlies shot 51 percent from the
field overall, compared to 33 percent for Oregon.

Teondre Williams scored 16 to lead the Ducks (3-2), who lost
their second straight and were never able to recover from a
30-20 halftime deficit.

The only time it was close in the second half was following a
9-1 run by Oregon that cut the Grizzlies' lead to 39-36 with
11:12 to play.

The Ducks had a chance to tie the game following a turnover, but
Matt Humphrey missed a 3-point attempt. Montana scored the next
eight points on a layup by Qvale and back-to-back 3-pointers by
Taylor to go up 47-36.

Montana finished the Ducks off at the line, scoring 15 of the
final 17 points on free throws.

Oregon led 12-4 following a 3-pointer by Williams 6:20 into the
first half. But the Ducks scored just eight points the rest of
the half, missing all but three of their next 17 shots.

Montana got hot in the final minutes of the half, and a layup by
Mathias Ward 3:20 before halftime gave the Grizzlies a 21-20
lead and sparked an 11-0 run going into the break.